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Re: mips64 on port-cobalt
On Thu, Dec 17, 2009 at 2:05 PM, Markus W Kilbinger <mk%kilbi.de@localhost>
wrote:
>>>>>> "Matt" == Matt Thomas <matt%3am-software.com@localhost> writes:
>
> Matt> The kernel didn't exist until a few hours ago.
>
> Matt> I put one at
> Matt> ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/misc/matt/cobalt64.gz
>
> I tried to boot that kernel (uncompressed) on my otherwise unchanged
> Qube 2, but it failed some how:
>
> Cobalt Microserver Diagnostics - 'We serve it, you surf it'
> Built Tue May 25 15:58:41 PDT 1999
>
> 1.LCD Test................................PASS
> 2.Controller Test.........................PASS
> 5.Bank 0:.................................64M
> 6.Bank 1:.................................64M
> 7.Bank 2:.................................64M
> 8.Bank 3:.................................64M
> 9.Serial Test.............................PASS
> 10.PCI Expansion Slot....................**EMPTY**
> 12.IDE Test................................PASS
> 13.Ethernet Test...........................PASS
> 16.RTC Test................................PASS
> BOOTLOADER ramcode: selected partition /dev/hda1
> Decompressing done
> Executing bootloader kernel...
> Decompressing -- done.
>
> >> NetBSD/cobalt 5.99.22 Bootloader, Revision 0.9 [@0x80f00000]
> >> (root@q, Fri Dec 11 12:55:36 MET 2009)
> >> Model: Cobalt Qube 2
> >> Memory: 262144 k
> >> PROM boot string: root=/dev/hda1 ro
> Boot [wd0a:netbsd]: cobalt64
> Loading: wd0a:cobalt64
> 3809296+306360 [220800+211677]=0x456b34
> Starting at 0x80001000
>
> panic: CPU type (0xffffffff) not supported
> Type 1 @0xffffffff80f11220
> Type 2 @0xffffffff80f1122c
> Type 3 @0xffffffff80f11284
> Type 1 @0xffffffff80f11220
> Type 2 @0xffffffff80f1122c
> Type 3 @0xffffffff80f11284
> Type 4 @0xffffffff80f11298
> Type 5 @0xffffffff80f112a4
> invalid bootinfo (standalone boot?)
> panic: CPU type (0xffffffff) not supported
> Type 1 @0xffffffff80f11220
> Type 2 @0xffffffff80f1122c
> Type 3 @0xffffffff80f11284
> Type 1 @0xffffffff80f11220
> Type 2 @0xffffffff80f1122c
> Type 3 @0xffffffff80f11284
> Type 4 @0xffffffff80f11298
> Type 5 @0xffffffff80f112a4
> invalid bootinfo (standalone boot?)
> panic: CPU type (0xffffffff) not supported
> [... and so on]
>
> What can I do/try next?
I tried it and got the same thing. Well, I presume I did, it was just
scrolling this stuff "forever".
I might give it a try on gxemul, I think they have an emulated Cobalt machine.
Andy
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